Pharmacists play a key role in the care of patients with cancer across the continuum of care. Pharmacists practise in a variety of settings including medical oncology, haematology, palliative care and cytotoxic preparation services. In the page below, find out how some Australian pharmacists have developed their careers in these different settings and access professional development opportunities that are available through a range of avenues, including workplace-based learning, self-directed learning, workshops and seminars, short courses, professional networks, conferences and postgraduate qualifications.
Why use the PLAN resource?
This section of Cancer Learning is designed to help health professionals plan and implement an individualised professional development plan. The website provides information and resources to help in your role as:
* an individual health practitioner, keeping you up to date with latest treatments and evidence-based practice
* a member of a team of professionals contributing to the care of cancer patients
* a member of a health care system that is working to achieve specific service delivery outcomes.
Who should use the PLAN resource?
This section of Cancer Learning will be useful for individual health professionals who are seeking guidance or direction in:
* developing a professional development plan
* identifying suitable learning activities and support.
It will be particularly helpful if you are new to cancer care or are thinking about moving into this area of practice.
Using the PLAN resource
The PLAN resource contains general information about how to develop a professional development plan that:
* is relevant to all disciplines
* outlines the key steps involved in completing and implementing a professional development plan
* provides links to relevant resources and websites
Why use the PLAN resource?
This section of Cancer Learning is designed to help health professionals plan and implement an individualised professional development plan. The website provides information and resources to help in your role as:
* an individual health practitioner, keeping you up to date with latest treatments and evidence-based practice
* a member of a team of professionals contributing to the care of cancer patients
* a member of a health care system that is working to achieve specific service delivery outcomes.
Who should use the PLAN resource?
This section of Cancer Learning will be useful for individual health professionals who are seeking guidance or direction in:
* developing a professional development plan
* identifying suitable learning activities and support.
It will be particularly helpful if you are new to cancer care or are thinking about moving into this area of practice.
Using the PLAN resource
The PLAN resource contains general information about how to develop a professional development plan that:
* is relevant to all disciplines
* outlines the key steps involved in completing and implementing a professional development plan
* provides links to relevant resources and websites
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